Full blown waking panic attacks return!!!

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:confused:Hi everyone,It's been a while since I've visited this part of the boarRAB but I'm a bit worried.I suffer from anxiety/panic disorder,BPII and major depressive disorder.This morning when I opened my eyes I knew something was wrong and time I sat up on the edge of my bed it hit me,super rapid heartbeat,feeling faint & weak,could not breathe,hot ect...I made it to my klonopin and took one and after a few minutes it left.I thought I was having a heart attack or a stroke,I was going to go to the ER but it has happened many times in the past the same way and had tons of test only to be given activan and released.That was 8 hours ago and I am totally drained and worried that it will return.They started 6 years ago and subsided about 2 years ago and I fear they have returned again.Anyone deal with this when waking?
 
Yeah I get them on and off nothing to worry about they pass.I've had a few that lasted as long as 3 weeks.Not full blown the whole time but cloudy headed :dizzy:.Its normal after one passes to feel worn out or tired.Hope that helps.
 
Hi,thanks I know what you mean about lasting for weeks,kinda like a low level super anxious feeling that's 24/7,I get those often.Sucks!!!!
 
I have BP II, Major Depressive Disorder, and Anxiety and Panic Disorder as well. I am on Lamictal, as a mood stablizer, but it helped (it took a while to get to theraputic dose though)almost completely stop my anxiety going into full blown panic. Also, I have been learning about Bipolar II being closely related to Anxiety...the "wired but tired" (hypomanic/rapid cycling) experience as appose to the Euphoric Mania in Bipolar I. I am reading a book on Bipolar called "The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide" by David J. Miklowitz, PhD. It's been a tremendous help (3/4 of the way done). There are different ways to treat anxiety/panic with those of us that suffer from Bipolar as well. When you said..."kinda like a low level super anxious feeling that's 24/7"...a bell went off in my head. That's the Hypomania- "tired but wired" thing we experience with II. I suggest getting the book, maybe it would help.

Anxiety/Panic is AWFUL; I wish you the best. Perhaps realizing that the anxiety is part of the Bipolar II might help in the way you go about helping yourself or getting help. Maybe it neeRAB to be discussed with your Psychiatrist and treated as a increase in hypomanic symptoms and maybe an increase of your mood stablizer or change in meRAB is in order. Hope this might help.

-Bella
 
For some reason the mood stabilizers have a adverse effect on me,I actually feel worse including Lamictal and depakote "more depressed".I had great results after years of trial and error on different meRAB with Prozac but developed hives and constant palpitations which stopped when I quit the med.I saw my therapist today and I asked about the new ad's on the market and she said she would talk to him about it which I know ad's alone are not great for some with PB disorder not sure though in my case considering I have not had a manic episode.Actually maybe I should give Lamictal another try because I suppose to be on it now but quit it on my own ,it's just a starting dose of 25mg twice a day,I did make it to 100mg a day last year but my depression got way to bad but I was not on a ad while taking it.I'll be sure to check the book out,I'm always game for reading
 
I know the feeling. I'm on Fluoxatine (generic Prozac). I can take the prescribed amount for several weeks to a few months and feel fine but then after that amount of time I stop feeling the affects of my medication...just as if I am not on anything. Next week, in fact I am scheduled to see my doctor about changing medications.
 
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